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Baicalin inhibits biofilm formation, attenuates the quorum sensing-controlled virulence and enhances Pseudomonas aeruginosa clearance in vivo
J. Kong (Nanning, China), J. Luo (Nanning, China), K. Wang (Nanning, China), H. Lu (Nanning, China), S. Cai (Nanning, China), L. Liu (Nanning, China)
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